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government from its iple-a credit rating for the very first time in history. signature policy achieved what was called the affordable care act. we have learned year after year, essentially nothing mr. about the affordable care act was true. contained over $1 rillion in new taxes which was the largest tax increase in history. millions remain uninsured, health care costs have never the entire and ebacle called obamacare is now catastrophiccally collapsing before our very eyes. . speaker, mr. obama engineered the sequester on the military, which had a vastating consequence on our men and women in uniform and our ability to fight and to win wars hen necessary. mr. obama's was the opposite of commitment to peace through strength. when it came to justice at home, told aker, barack obama us that adult male transvestites had the moral right and legal into the bathroom with little schoolgirls, whether their parents liked it or not. fundamentally sought to abrogate religious freedom in america. weaponized the internal revenue service, the environmental protection agency
government from its iple-a credit rating for the very first time in history. signature policy achieved what was called the affordable care act. we have learned year after year, essentially nothing mr. about the affordable care act was true. contained over $1 rillion in new taxes which was the largest tax increase in history. millions remain uninsured, health care costs have never the entire and ebacle called obamacare is now catastrophiccally collapsing before our very eyes. . speaker, mr....
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at what point to the margins become so narrow that it becomes impossible to govern? >> that is a good question. we are many months out now and we're not talking about any particular numbers in this election in terms of where we will end up. clearly, healthy majority in the house has helped us pass things like wall street reform, health care reform, fiscal responsibility and pay go legislation. we have not gotten any help from the republicans on any of those issues, not a single republican in the house voted for wall street reform, even though the republican leadership was all there to bail out the banks. but having done that, there were not there when i came to recovery for mainstream. then, they voted against wall street reform to prevent taxpayers from having to foot the bill -- from having to foot the bill again. a healthier majority helps us pass things like wall street reform and making sure banks do not suck up a lot of money that was supposed to get these to loans and those kinds of things. that is why we're going to be clear with voters -- here is where the r
at what point to the margins become so narrow that it becomes impossible to govern? >> that is a good question. we are many months out now and we're not talking about any particular numbers in this election in terms of where we will end up. clearly, healthy majority in the house has helped us pass things like wall street reform, health care reform, fiscal responsibility and pay go legislation. we have not gotten any help from the republicans on any of those issues, not a single republican...
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we are protesting for less government and they are protesting for more government. how is that patriotic? it is not. we are protesting for less government intrusion. we are trying to keep the government out of our cafeteria, bank accounts, churches. i can go on. they want complete nanny state babysitting from cradle to grave. that is what they define as liberty. we have also had a lot of successes. 2010, the tea party helped assure that republicans took a victory in the house of representatives. and we are going to do it again with the senate in 2012. one of the things the grass roots have assured is that this president -- barack obama has already been beaten. the media is keeping him on a lifeline right now. this is the same media that has been telling you that the occupy wall street movement is an all encompassing universal movement made up of peaceful people. my colleague has a list of over 300 criminal acts, drug selling, drug using, child abandonment -- this was the group that also shot up the white house and through smoke bombs, but we are the violent, raging,
we are protesting for less government and they are protesting for more government. how is that patriotic? it is not. we are protesting for less government intrusion. we are trying to keep the government out of our cafeteria, bank accounts, churches. i can go on. they want complete nanny state babysitting from cradle to grave. that is what they define as liberty. we have also had a lot of successes. 2010, the tea party helped assure that republicans took a victory in the house of...
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no government mandate. no government money. >> president obama today addressed the annual meeting of the american medical association about his plans to change the nation's health care system. he told doctors the existing system leaves too many uninsured and force doctors to practice defensive medicine out of fear of malpractice suits. his comments are about a half an hour. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. i've watched the president. he goes thank you, thank you, and you sit down. [laughter] >> good morning, everyone. it's a great honor and privilege for us to welcome back home to chicago the president of the united states, barack obama. [cheers and applause] the president will be coming in in just a soaked. just a couple words to him. mr. president, we appreciate that you've taken the time out of a busy schedule to join us and we're grateful for your efforts to make the path toward health system reform as open and inclusive as possible and in particular that we have been included in those eff
no government mandate. no government money. >> president obama today addressed the annual meeting of the american medical association about his plans to change the nation's health care system. he told doctors the existing system leaves too many uninsured and force doctors to practice defensive medicine out of fear of malpractice suits. his comments are about a half an hour. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. i've watched the president. he goes thank you, thank you, and...
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people who want government more in charge of our life. they don't trust you to make the right decisions. they don't trust me to make the right decisions for my children. people that want more government involved in our economy. they believe that free enterprise is unfair. but only a handful of people make all of the money. everyone else is left out. they believe the only way businesses can make a profit is by exploiting workers and customers. people that have viewed those with traditional values with great suspicion. we have a president that has said people with traditional values cling to their guns and religion. people who think people with traditional values dislike anyone unlike them. we have had this view that america is a arrogant global power that needs to be humbled. we have had people that believe these radical things. problem is, one of them was elected president in 2008. now we are seeing the results of it. a government takeover of our economy, our health care system, and now trying to take over our schools. you have an all-out
people who want government more in charge of our life. they don't trust you to make the right decisions. they don't trust me to make the right decisions for my children. people that want more government involved in our economy. they believe that free enterprise is unfair. but only a handful of people make all of the money. everyone else is left out. they believe the only way businesses can make a profit is by exploiting workers and customers. people that have viewed those with traditional...
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this moment is too important to sit out. , the antidote to government by a powerful few is government by the organized, energized many. [applause] pres. obama: the antidote to a politics of anger and division and hatred is a politics of hope.sity and and that is what this moment is about. say this because sometimes, especially young people, i hear them saying, you know what, eight nothing going to change. voting don't matter. they get discouraged, they get cynical. look, one election won't fix everything. suddenly because of one election gary, indiana, won't have poverty problems. it is not as if with one election, suddenly, the criminal is working the way it is should. it is not as if one election and we have solved all of the jobs that go overseas. it is not as if one election solves climate change. or eliminates sexism or racism. one election is not going to do all that. that you know what one election will do? it will make things a little bit better. some familieseans get health care that would not have it before. [applause] one election means a child gets a better education than
this moment is too important to sit out. , the antidote to government by a powerful few is government by the organized, energized many. [applause] pres. obama: the antidote to a politics of anger and division and hatred is a politics of hope.sity and and that is what this moment is about. say this because sometimes, especially young people, i hear them saying, you know what, eight nothing going to change. voting don't matter. they get discouraged, they get cynical. look, one election won't fix...
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this crisis has reminded us that government matters. it's reminded us that good government matters. that fact and science matters. matters.rule of law that having leaders who are informed and honest and seek to bring people together rather than drive them apart those kind of leaders matter in other words, elections matter. right now, we need americans of goodwill to unite in a great thatning against a politic has been characterized by corruption, carelessness, self-dealing, misinformation, and just plain meanness. to change that, we need americans of all political stripes to get involved in our politics and public life like never before. us who believe in building a more just and generous democratic america where everybody has a fair shot, for those of us who believe that a government that cares for the many and not just the few, for those of us who are willing to do our part to make sure this lives up to its highest ideals, now is the time to fight for what we believe. so join us. join joe. go to joe biden.com right now make a plan for how you are going to get involved. keep taking
this crisis has reminded us that government matters. it's reminded us that good government matters. that fact and science matters. matters.rule of law that having leaders who are informed and honest and seek to bring people together rather than drive them apart those kind of leaders matter in other words, elections matter. right now, we need americans of goodwill to unite in a great thatning against a politic has been characterized by corruption, carelessness, self-dealing, misinformation, and...
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so yes, we need to limit government, but we have to realize, limiting government, cutting spending in the abstract is not necessarily popular. we have to connect that agenda to real concerns and real people's lives. this is where i endorse every single word that governor daniels said, although i find the idea of traveling 100,000 miles in and are be horrifying. regina -- traveling in an rv to be horrifying. if you gave me another dozen mitch daniels, i could move the world. this is a wonderful cover story by my colleague, mark hemingway. i am an optimist, because as conservatives, we have to believe reality is on our side at the end of the day. we believe three things, if you want to boil them down. that the market is the best way to allocate capital, that the world as a dangerous place that requires a tough mindedness in confronting it, and you cannot have a healthy society without traditional social structures and without virtue. we do not believe these things because they are convenient or because they are popular. there are not always popular or convenient. we believe them because
so yes, we need to limit government, but we have to realize, limiting government, cutting spending in the abstract is not necessarily popular. we have to connect that agenda to real concerns and real people's lives. this is where i endorse every single word that governor daniels said, although i find the idea of traveling 100,000 miles in and are be horrifying. regina -- traveling in an rv to be horrifying. if you gave me another dozen mitch daniels, i could move the world. this is a wonderful...
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people who want government more in charge of our life. they don't trust you to make the right decisions. they don't trust me to make the right decisions for my children. people that want more government involved in our economy. they believe that free enterprise is unfair. but only a handful of people make all of the money. everyone else is left out. they believe the only way businesses can make a profit is by exploiting workers and customers. people that have viewed those with traditional values with great suspicion. we have a president that has said people with traditional values cling to their guns and religion. people who think people with traditional values dislike anyone unlike them. we have had this view that america is a arrogant global power that needs to be humbled. we have had people that believe these radical things. problem is, one of them was elected president in 2008. now we are seeing the results of it. a government takeover of our economy, our health care system, and now trying to take over our schools. you have an all-out
people who want government more in charge of our life. they don't trust you to make the right decisions. they don't trust me to make the right decisions for my children. people that want more government involved in our economy. they believe that free enterprise is unfair. but only a handful of people make all of the money. everyone else is left out. they believe the only way businesses can make a profit is by exploiting workers and customers. people that have viewed those with traditional...
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of course, the size of government the complexity of government has grown. so you have this delta forming between the number of people who could study up and be expert and understand government and directed going down and the size of government going up. now that brings us to a central that committees do which is conduct hearings. what are the purposes or purposes plural of hearings. mm hmm. so there is many different purposes of a hearing. the chair, a committee is the person who gets to set the agenda in terms of what hearings really. and there's a number of reasons why chair might want to hold a hearing. perhaps they want to just, as a committee, gain insight, start gathering information about an emerging emerging policy issue. perhaps they want to build public support for an issue. and this kind of the more theatrical side of hearings that it's about a these are public forums. they are they're frequently watched by by many people. and so it's a way to mobilize public support for an issue or opposition to an issue. by the same token, it's also a way to mo
of course, the size of government the complexity of government has grown. so you have this delta forming between the number of people who could study up and be expert and understand government and directed going down and the size of government going up. now that brings us to a central that committees do which is conduct hearings. what are the purposes or purposes plural of hearings. mm hmm. so there is many different purposes of a hearing. the chair, a committee is the person who gets to set...
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the question we have today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works, whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, can they afford -- care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified. whether the answer is yes, we intend to move forward. where the answer is no, programs will end. and those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government. nor is the question before us whether the market is a force for good or ill. its power to generate wealth and expand freedom is unmatched, but this crisis has reminded us that without a watchful eye, the market can spin out of control. a nation cannot prosper long when it favors only the prosperous. the success our -- of our economy has always depended not just on the size of our gdp, but on the reach of our prosperity, on our ability to extend opportunity to every willing heart not out of charity, but because it is the surest route
the question we have today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works, whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, can they afford -- care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified. whether the answer is yes, we intend to move forward. where the answer is no, programs will end. and those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day because only then can...
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all the way through graduate not allowedyou're to report that any culture, any nation, any form of government is better than any other. after all, how do you not notice just your prejudices? barack obama was asked point blank do you believe in the american exceptionalism? a very clever answer and when she said yes, but then that it clear he meant no. believe in american exceptionalism as the greeks believe in greek exceptionalism and the reddish believe in british exceptionalism. it is not based on new think of the fact that he believes they are -- that he lives here. our protestant work ethic, our christian heritage, he just happens to live here. it.re stuck with exceptional, not then how is somebody like barack obama to explain america's successes? given that we are the most successful nation in all of human history, barack obama and the modern liberal has no choice to up their ideology. we'reof that, given that the most successful nation in human history, the modern liberal has no choice but to believe that we are the latest injustice and human history. when you go back to the journalist,
all the way through graduate not allowedyou're to report that any culture, any nation, any form of government is better than any other. after all, how do you not notice just your prejudices? barack obama was asked point blank do you believe in the american exceptionalism? a very clever answer and when she said yes, but then that it clear he meant no. believe in american exceptionalism as the greeks believe in greek exceptionalism and the reddish believe in british exceptionalism. it is not...
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and find out how an actor and a group of soldiers took on the government and one. the expensing the scandal. >> the first installment of allegations from a leaked copy of receipts dating back to 2004. over the following days, more and more allegations were made. the conservatives and his wife both claimed second home allowances. this impi receive 16,000 pounds from a mortgage he had already paid off. the conservative got into trouble for works on his own, including clearing his moat. this impi split her second home, in southampton. and now the notorious 16,000 pound floating of duck pond for his garden. he is standing down in the next election. all eyes were on the speaker of michael martin as he made his first comments on the claim. mp's he and operational sorensen unit would provide oversight. his announcement that the leaking of the reformation would be a matter for the police drew criticism from some. >> is it not disappointing for both of a sidestep house that bringing in the police, the metropolitan police who had a huge job at the moment of all sorts of prob
and find out how an actor and a group of soldiers took on the government and one. the expensing the scandal. >> the first installment of allegations from a leaked copy of receipts dating back to 2004. over the following days, more and more allegations were made. the conservatives and his wife both claimed second home allowances. this impi receive 16,000 pounds from a mortgage he had already paid off. the conservative got into trouble for works on his own, including clearing his moat. this...
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this is a shared responsibility, it is not just be better on government, it is your state as well. -- ar state, we passed an progressive income tax. we gave our kids the best public schools in america five years in a row. you get what you pay for. governor o'malley, i am excited to hear you talk about early childhood education like that. our in iowa, even if governor does not know it, we really do care about it. people around the world are a lot like us, they want a better future for their kids. i had an opportunity to hear secretary clinton mention an on providing nutrition and fun for free k around the world -- for pre-k around the world. would you also working to an initiative if you were to become president to give people around the world and opportunity for education? gov. o'malley: the question was about making the investment that we need to in sustainable development the world over. i gave a talk, you can check this out online. i gave a talk about america's role in the world. i believe our role in the world is to lead by example. the rise of a global middle class is in the best
this is a shared responsibility, it is not just be better on government, it is your state as well. -- ar state, we passed an progressive income tax. we gave our kids the best public schools in america five years in a row. you get what you pay for. governor o'malley, i am excited to hear you talk about early childhood education like that. our in iowa, even if governor does not know it, we really do care about it. people around the world are a lot like us, they want a better future for their...
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it is so exciting for us as we start this unified republican government in 2017 and all it has in store for the people of this country to create opportunities for everyone. >> happy new year, everybody. throughout this transition, we have been working hand-in-hand with the vice president-elect with one goal in mind -- that is to make sure president-elect trump can hit the ground running when he takes office on the 20th. we are getting right down to business. toare starting on our work get relief to americans struggling under obamacare. we must remember this law has failed. americans are struggling. the law is failing way -- while we speak. law, we needl this to make sure there is a stable transition to a truly patient-centered system. we want every american to have access to quality affordable health care coverage. all the things obama has -- obamacare has kept from the american people, we want to put them back in their hands. we know things are only getting worse under obamacare. this is about people paying higher premiums every year and feeling powerless to stop it. it's about familie
it is so exciting for us as we start this unified republican government in 2017 and all it has in store for the people of this country to create opportunities for everyone. >> happy new year, everybody. throughout this transition, we have been working hand-in-hand with the vice president-elect with one goal in mind -- that is to make sure president-elect trump can hit the ground running when he takes office on the 20th. we are getting right down to business. toare starting on our work get...
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and more than all the troubled governments of europe combined. one president, one term, $5 trillion in new debt. crowd: boo! >> he created a new bipartisan debt commission. they came back with an urgent report. he thanked them, sent them on their way and then did exactly nothing. crowd: boo! >> republican stepped-up with good faith reforms and solutions equal to the problems. how did the president respond? by doing nothing. nothing except to dock and demagogue the issue. so here we are. $16 trillion in debt and still he does nothing. in europe, massive debts have put entire governments at risk of collapse and still he does nothing. all we have heard from this president and his team are attacks on anyone who dared to point out the obvious. they have no answer to this simple reality. we need to stop spending money we do not have. [applause] really simple. not that hard. [applause] my dad used to say to me, son, you have a choice. you can be part of the problem, or you can be part of the solution. the present administration has made its choices. mit
and more than all the troubled governments of europe combined. one president, one term, $5 trillion in new debt. crowd: boo! >> he created a new bipartisan debt commission. they came back with an urgent report. he thanked them, sent them on their way and then did exactly nothing. crowd: boo! >> republican stepped-up with good faith reforms and solutions equal to the problems. how did the president respond? by doing nothing. nothing except to dock and demagogue the issue. so here we...
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it is a government-run program. medicaid, some of medicaid, also is the government-run program. but that is different than the government owning everything, as it does in great britain. is on thea in ohio line for all others. yes um i amo, norma. host: we are here. caller: i would like to read a little thing out of the "miami-dade health paper." is said -- the caption was that paid to give the doctors back the license. it said the reason why is attorneys said that the doctors would not take medicare if they took their license away. $145,000have committed worth of fraud, but that is the way it goes. and medicare goes ahead and pays the doctors first, because they want their money first, and down the road they will read what it was about. i think medicare is creating fraud. cannot speak to this specific case. obviously, fraud is a really big problem and health care, both for medicare and medicaid and also for private insurance companies. and i think there is more and ine money invested investigating fraud, both from the federal government and from private insurance companies. last
it is a government-run program. medicaid, some of medicaid, also is the government-run program. but that is different than the government owning everything, as it does in great britain. is on thea in ohio line for all others. yes um i amo, norma. host: we are here. caller: i would like to read a little thing out of the "miami-dade health paper." is said -- the caption was that paid to give the doctors back the license. it said the reason why is attorneys said that the doctors would...
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the kind of govern -- leadership that is governed by honesty and humility, apathy and grace. that kind of leadership does not belong in their state capitals and mayors offices. it belongs in the white house. that is why i am proud to endorse joe biden for president of the u.s.. choosing joe to be my vice president was one of the best decisions i ever made and he became a close friend. i believe he has all the qualities we need in a president right now. he is someone whose own life has taught him how to bounce back when you have been knocked down. when joe -- talks with parents who have lost their kids, he knows the pain of having to tell his children that he lost his. we hear a young father who took the train home every night to tuck his children into bed and we hear the influence of jill, a lifelong teacher. when jill talks to families -- a hero, we hear a kindred spirit, one who has endured the hardest a loss there is. that is joe. through all his trials he has never once forgot in the values or moral fiber that his parents passed on to him and made him who he is. that is w
the kind of govern -- leadership that is governed by honesty and humility, apathy and grace. that kind of leadership does not belong in their state capitals and mayors offices. it belongs in the white house. that is why i am proud to endorse joe biden for president of the u.s.. choosing joe to be my vice president was one of the best decisions i ever made and he became a close friend. i believe he has all the qualities we need in a president right now. he is someone whose own life has taught...
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and he pushed the heavy hand of government into the affairs of our people in such a way he created more and more uncertainty. so cap and trade would have made energy more expensive,nd businesses that use energy pulled back. and card check and stacking the national labor relations board with union stooges wita decision like the boeing decision in south carolina, a terrible decision. and that caused businesses to pull back. obamacare was perhaps the worst example, we've got to get rid of it. [applause] >> again, pushing the heavy hand of government, crushing the rights of states and individuals. and so as a result, people in that sector pulled back. dodd frank, the financial regulatory bill, again, made it more difficult for enterprises to know their future and pled back. i don't know how the president was so misguided. i don't know why he made such bad choices. in some respects i think he took his cue from the social democrats in europe. europe isn't working there, it sure as heck isn't going to work here. the right course for america is not the european course. i believe in america. i b
and he pushed the heavy hand of government into the affairs of our people in such a way he created more and more uncertainty. so cap and trade would have made energy more expensive,nd businesses that use energy pulled back. and card check and stacking the national labor relations board with union stooges wita decision like the boeing decision in south carolina, a terrible decision. and that caused businesses to pull back. obamacare was perhaps the worst example, we've got to get rid of it....
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trillion dollar government stimulus package has only widened the income gap. politically connected cronies get taxpayer dollars by the hundreds of millions and poor families across america continue to suffer. i have a different vision, an ambitious vision, a vision that will offer opportunity to all americans, especially those who have been left behind. my plan includes economic freedom zones. to allow impoverished zones like detroit and west louisville, eastern kentucky to prosper by leaving more money in the pockets of people who live there. [applause] can you imagine what a billion dollar stimulus could do for detroit or appalachia? i am convinced most americans want to work. i want to free up the great engine of american prosperity. i want to see millions of americans back at work. in my vision of america, we will bring back manufacturing jobs that pay well. how? we will dramatically lower the taxes on american companies that wish to bring their profits home. [applause] more than $2 trillion in american profit currently sits overseas. in my vision for amer
trillion dollar government stimulus package has only widened the income gap. politically connected cronies get taxpayer dollars by the hundreds of millions and poor families across america continue to suffer. i have a different vision, an ambitious vision, a vision that will offer opportunity to all americans, especially those who have been left behind. my plan includes economic freedom zones. to allow impoverished zones like detroit and west louisville, eastern kentucky to prosper by leaving...
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[cheers and applause] look, we do not expect the government to solve all of our problems. it should not try. i learned from my mom that no policy can take the place of a parent's love and attention and isn't as getting in your face and telling you what to do. as a young man, i learned that no poverty program if it the place of the love and commitment of caring folks. not every regulation is smart. not every tax dollar is spent wisely. not every person can be helped refuses to help themselves. that is what we believe. people have to make an effort. people have to try hard. but that is not an excuse to tell the vast majority of irresponsible, hard working americans that you are under own. that unless you are lucky enough to have parents who can lend you the money, you may not be able to go to college. that even if you pay your premiums every month, you are an insuranceif company decides to drop you. that is not how we built america. that is not who we are. we've built this country together. we built railroads and highways and the hoover dam and the golden gate bridge togethe
[cheers and applause] look, we do not expect the government to solve all of our problems. it should not try. i learned from my mom that no policy can take the place of a parent's love and attention and isn't as getting in your face and telling you what to do. as a young man, i learned that no poverty program if it the place of the love and commitment of caring folks. not every regulation is smart. not every tax dollar is spent wisely. not every person can be helped refuses to help themselves....
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you guarantee limited government. right now the government is spending upwards of 25%. that is the federal government -- historic high. the government is getting bigger and states' rights are being trampled. if you limit it to 18%, you accomplish making sure the federal government does not travel on the states. i think that is the best thing to do. that is the short answer. i think for the purposes of people who probably need to use restaurants and get water, i will limit it to one. >> -- anybody have a foreign policy question? >> i am from new market, new hampshire. in the middle east there is a lot of turmoil going on but there are a lot of things happening right now that could lead to a war between israel and a surrounding nations. if that were to happen and you were president, what stance would you take and would you support israel? >> again, a lot of folks talk about how pro-israel they are. i have a track record of not only supporting the state of israel when i was on the armed services committee for eight years, i traveled to israel to work cooperatively with the
you guarantee limited government. right now the government is spending upwards of 25%. that is the federal government -- historic high. the government is getting bigger and states' rights are being trampled. if you limit it to 18%, you accomplish making sure the federal government does not travel on the states. i think that is the best thing to do. that is the short answer. i think for the purposes of people who probably need to use restaurants and get water, i will limit it to one. >> --...
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host: >> comparing the briish an american forms of government as we talk with our guest about elections, the impact of money, the power of the prime minister, taxes, social issues and the cost of living. tonight on "q&a". >> joining us on "newsmakers" is jentry collins a candidate for the chair of the national republican committee. thanks for being with us. why are you running? why do you want to be party chair? >> i'm running because if we're going to beat barack obama and roll back his policies and beat his ydology, we've got to put the rnc back on track. in 2010 plinls had a good cycle as you know, but that cycle was not driven by the rnc. and in many respects we sort of got away with that organization at the republican national committee through a variety of other committees in a nonpresident istial cycle that helped capture all the energy that was available. that can't happen in 2012. in a presidential cycle. by federal law. there are several things that only the republican national committee can do. if we're going to have another successful cycle. so i'm running to put it back on
host: >> comparing the briish an american forms of government as we talk with our guest about elections, the impact of money, the power of the prime minister, taxes, social issues and the cost of living. tonight on "q&a". >> joining us on "newsmakers" is jentry collins a candidate for the chair of the national republican committee. thanks for being with us. why are you running? why do you want to be party chair? >> i'm running because if we're going to...
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it is a whole government approach because it is about time and convenience and access. it is really a community wide approach. wonka example we have paid attention to as we have been developing this is the shape up summerville initiative in massachusetts. it has to be foundations and the schools and the school pta and it is complicated. getting people to eat more fruits and vegetables is a complicated thing. is not as price driven -- it is not as price driven as you might think. >> [unintelligible] i understand it is a complicated issue but price is one issue. >> certainly, we raise the question about the so the tax or sugar tax and that is an issue that if you look at this report, we acknowledge what is going on with regard to subsidies and with regard to taxes and what states and localities are doing. this is an issue we have to take on and do further study. we encourage and recommended further study be done. we have received some information but in all cases it is not conclusive. we draw from what we know. we recommend there be further study so we can determine what
it is a whole government approach because it is about time and convenience and access. it is really a community wide approach. wonka example we have paid attention to as we have been developing this is the shape up summerville initiative in massachusetts. it has to be foundations and the schools and the school pta and it is complicated. getting people to eat more fruits and vegetables is a complicated thing. is not as price driven -- it is not as price driven as you might think. >>...
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if the government lies and steals from you, what do we have left? what i say to them is, governor, the wine institute has already occurred. remember al gore in 2006? a linux box for putting this money. let me take what's in a lockbox everybody. a stack of ious is in the lack under in -- is in the lockbox. so now the question is it's not prevent the line and steely. the already out of the barn. how did he get the horse back into the barn? you'll know it's a lot easier for the horse to run out of the barn and to get it back in. it's hard to do these things. we need to though. that's why the first speech i've given it is national conversation is not anti-reform. not because it was strong politics but because it was strong leadership and that's what we need in this country again is people are willing to tell the truth whether they think we will like it the first time we hear it or not. larry mitchell i get reelected in new jersey with 61%. let me tell you, democrats into trees that i would never get elected the first time when jon corzine outspent me th
if the government lies and steals from you, what do we have left? what i say to them is, governor, the wine institute has already occurred. remember al gore in 2006? a linux box for putting this money. let me take what's in a lockbox everybody. a stack of ious is in the lack under in -- is in the lockbox. so now the question is it's not prevent the line and steely. the already out of the barn. how did he get the horse back into the barn? you'll know it's a lot easier for the horse to run out of...
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no one was being dragged away to be forced into some government-run health care plan. the thing is, you have to love some of the pundits in washington. every single day since i signed the reform law, there has been another poll or headline says, "nation still divided on health care reform." the polls have not changed that. well, yeah, it just happened last week. it has only been one week. [cheers and applause] can you imagine if some of these reporters were working on a farm? you planted some seeds in the came out the next day and they looked and "nothing has happened." "there is no crops, we're going to starve, oh, no." [applause] "it is a disaster." it has been a week, flks olks. before we find out if people like health care reform, we should wait to see what happens when we put it into place. just a thought. now, this reform is not going to solve every problem with our health care system. it is a huge, complicated piece of business. a couple of trillion dollars, thousands of people affected, thousands of people working in the industry. it is not going to bring down
no one was being dragged away to be forced into some government-run health care plan. the thing is, you have to love some of the pundits in washington. every single day since i signed the reform law, there has been another poll or headline says, "nation still divided on health care reform." the polls have not changed that. well, yeah, it just happened last week. it has only been one week. [cheers and applause] can you imagine if some of these reporters were working on a farm? you...
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they don't like government run health care. whether he attacked slightly to the right on the particular issue, i don't think you will get much out of the. i think the real legacy of barack obama is out of control spending, out of control debt, unemployment, and a lot of broken promises. and the president quite frankly, some who have talked enough about, a disengaged president of the united states. weatherby domestically or foreign policy, he is coming across as aloof, disengaged because he is. >> do you believe health care needs to essential part of the argument against president obama? >> guest: i think it has to be a major part of the are you against president obama. i think it's something that most americans right now don't think is working. i don't think it's working. i think having government get between you and your doctor, wherever you're from, is something most americans don't believe them. but i think more importantly, health care, spending and unfulfilled promises on debt and deficit spent is it harder for someone lik
they don't like government run health care. whether he attacked slightly to the right on the particular issue, i don't think you will get much out of the. i think the real legacy of barack obama is out of control spending, out of control debt, unemployment, and a lot of broken promises. and the president quite frankly, some who have talked enough about, a disengaged president of the united states. weatherby domestically or foreign policy, he is coming across as aloof, disengaged because he is....
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federal, state, and local government represents 38% of our government. obamacare would take that up to almost half of the total economy. are we still a free economy in a setting like that? if you take the things that government is trying to control indirectly -- natural services, automotive, energy, health care -- they will directly or indirectly control over half of the u.s. economy. that is where they are taking us. i do not believe in an economic system run by government and controlled by government. i will return to america the principles of free enterprise and american freedom that drove us to be the most powerful economy in the world. [applause] one of the most dangerous aspects of the road we are on is represented by a president and a party who unfortunately take their direction, far too often, from union chief executive officers, union ceo's. that is where they get their money, hundreds of millions of dollars, and that is where they pay obedience. look at the president's agenda when he came in. all federal projects go to union labor. not fair rul
federal, state, and local government represents 38% of our government. obamacare would take that up to almost half of the total economy. are we still a free economy in a setting like that? if you take the things that government is trying to control indirectly -- natural services, automotive, energy, health care -- they will directly or indirectly control over half of the u.s. economy. that is where they are taking us. i do not believe in an economic system run by government and controlled by...
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with the blood of patriots, they have to make the case that you have to have firepower to take on the government if they come after you. well, you need a lot more than an ak-47 or an ar-15. there is no reason other than to kill people. any guy out there or woman out there who tells me they need a clip with 15, 20, 70 or 100 rounds, they should be hunting. they have ready bad aim. fact of the matter is we can get it done. we can get background checks done. because the public is finally at the point where they are sick of it. sick of it. i got it done once before and i can get it done once again. >> would you take executive action if you couldn't get a deal? fmr. vice pres. biden: i would take a number of executive action. we did in our administration related to background checks. but i am unlike trump, i know there is a constitution and i am not allowed by fiat to just take action, it requires a coequal branch of congress in the government to support it. so there is a lot we can do and a lot we can change in terms of background checks, gun show loopholes and the rest. but in terms of dealing with
with the blood of patriots, they have to make the case that you have to have firepower to take on the government if they come after you. well, you need a lot more than an ak-47 or an ar-15. there is no reason other than to kill people. any guy out there or woman out there who tells me they need a clip with 15, 20, 70 or 100 rounds, they should be hunting. they have ready bad aim. fact of the matter is we can get it done. we can get background checks done. because the public is finally at the...
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that the afghan government is corrupt and the u.s. troops could die in greater numbers. increaseher hand, an in number of u.s. members of congress, although they are still a minority, but a minority that is honest about their own roles, a group of them, 52 out stated the wars in iraq and afghanistan have cost the u.s. more than $1 trillion in $3ect costs and more than trillion in total. where our national debt according to the statement $13 trillion, we cannot allow for any more of these wars to take place. it is time for congress to reject any funding that is not focused on returning our men home. the message is wars lead to adverse situations. aren't there moral, ethical and political considerations to oppose war? in this context it would appear that war does not concern as much, that it has generated crimes, corruption, that the economy is gone from bad to worse. that bankruptcies have taken place. unemployment levels have increased. people have lost their homes. we see a diminishing of the middle class. and young americans have been lost. would it be different if the
that the afghan government is corrupt and the u.s. troops could die in greater numbers. increaseher hand, an in number of u.s. members of congress, although they are still a minority, but a minority that is honest about their own roles, a group of them, 52 out stated the wars in iraq and afghanistan have cost the u.s. more than $1 trillion in $3ect costs and more than trillion in total. where our national debt according to the statement $13 trillion, we cannot allow for any more of these wars...
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at an early age, my father said, regardless of what you do make sure that government is there for the next families who need it and so when i was in a position, i started to do more then for mynity and state. and now running for congress with, you know, the next chapter in unfinished business for me which is to help others in the middle class. >> where did you grow up? rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: peoria, illinois. >> but before that, talk about your family heritage. rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: so i was born in india. i came here when i was 3 months old. first we resided in buffalo, new york. which is where we spent the years of our time here in the united states. peoria.ed to reporter: talk about that experience, what that means for job. what do you bring to the house of representatives given your background? rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: my time in peoria? well, you know, it's really my formative years. some of mye i made closest friends. my incoming chief of staff is from peoria, we've known each were 8 years old. many of the people in my campaign came from there. it also formed my va
at an early age, my father said, regardless of what you do make sure that government is there for the next families who need it and so when i was in a position, i started to do more then for mynity and state. and now running for congress with, you know, the next chapter in unfinished business for me which is to help others in the middle class. >> where did you grow up? rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: peoria, illinois. >> but before that, talk about your family heritage. rep.-elect....
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though of course the size of government and complexity of government has grown. with a delta forming between the number of people who can study up and be experts and understand government and perhaps direct it going down the size of government going up. that brings us to a central thing that committees do. which is conduct hearings. what are the purposes for hearings? maya: so, there's many different purposes of the hearing. the chair of the committee is the person who gets to set the agenda, in terms of what hearings really happen. there's a number of reasons why a chair might want to hold a hearing. perhaps they want to just as a committee gain insight and start gathering information about an emerging policy issue. perhaps they want to build out public support for an issue and this is a multi-ethical side of hearings, that these are public forums, they are frequently watched by many people, and so, it is a way to mobilize public support for an issue or opposition to an issue. by the same token, it is also a way to mobilize the chamber and invisibility for that
though of course the size of government and complexity of government has grown. with a delta forming between the number of people who can study up and be experts and understand government and perhaps direct it going down the size of government going up. that brings us to a central thing that committees do. which is conduct hearings. what are the purposes for hearings? maya: so, there's many different purposes of the hearing. the chair of the committee is the person who gets to set the agenda,...
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there is a role for the federal government, but i don't think the federal government should say people could be arrested and convicted for possessing marijuana. moderator: mr. arlett. mr. arlett: i would like the federal government to declassify the class one classification for for marijuana, because it prevents veterans from getting pain relief. they have no choice. our veterans don't have the ability of getting medicinal marijuana to make them feel better when need be, because of that federal law. so i would totally support that, to ensure that not only veterans have new options, but also so that more testing can be done to ensure we know what we got when it comes to medicinal use. i do believe it should be a state's rights issue. this is a natural plant. the government has a tendency to do too much. that is not what the role of the federal government is. the power truly lies with the states. i would be fine pushing it to the states. i'm not sure i would be supportive of it in delaware or not. that would be a state's issue. there are states experimenting with it. i think it is too ea
there is a role for the federal government, but i don't think the federal government should say people could be arrested and convicted for possessing marijuana. moderator: mr. arlett. mr. arlett: i would like the federal government to declassify the class one classification for for marijuana, because it prevents veterans from getting pain relief. they have no choice. our veterans don't have the ability of getting medicinal marijuana to make them feel better when need be, because of that federal...
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the government has a tendency to do too much. oft is not what the role the federal government is. i would be fine pushing it to the states. i'm not sure i would supported in delaware. that would be a states issue. there are states experimenting with it. i think it is too early to stay, but i think the government at minimum should declassify it so veterans can get cared for. same center for political communications poll favor61% of delawareans legalization of marijuana. now a question on federal government office holders. i would like to ask whether you favor term limits for federal officeholders, elected officeholders, and for federal judges? sen. carper: what we do in delaware with judges is, governors nominate people to serve on the judiciary. governor, from a democratic vacancy i replaced the person with a democrat. vacancy, iepublican replaced that person with a republican. they would send me a list of names, they would vote up and down. eight years, they voted for everyone, and they served 12 year terms and after 12 years of they want to serve again, they can reapply. i think
the government has a tendency to do too much. oft is not what the role the federal government is. i would be fine pushing it to the states. i'm not sure i would supported in delaware. that would be a states issue. there are states experimenting with it. i think it is too early to stay, but i think the government at minimum should declassify it so veterans can get cared for. same center for political communications poll favor61% of delawareans legalization of marijuana. now a question on federal...
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it focuses on making governments feel like the federal government is listening to them. it sets up a grant program they can apply for. it expects security clearances. it's really focused on making sure that the federal government is saying, "we hear you" to states. because they have for a long time felt like washington wasn't. >> everyone is focused on russian interference, but what does the broader threat? eric: there are a lot of ways you can disrupt an election without attacking the voting machines. adversaries right now seeking to find ways into the tower grid equipment. if you can take down the lights in a city while they are voting, you have disrupted the election, even if you have not touched voting machines. the vulnerability of critical infrastructure that is kind of around the election process but is not part of it directly, folks need to think more about and what measures are in place. in washington, d.c., i vote. i don't know what would happen if the lights went off in terms of how the election would proceed. ultimately, that is the question -- how can you sc
it focuses on making governments feel like the federal government is listening to them. it sets up a grant program they can apply for. it expects security clearances. it's really focused on making sure that the federal government is saying, "we hear you" to states. because they have for a long time felt like washington wasn't. >> everyone is focused on russian interference, but what does the broader threat? eric: there are a lot of ways you can disrupt an election without...
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notill determine whether or we, the people, reclaim control over our government. [cheering] thatolitical establishment is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration, and economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry. establishment has brought about the distraction of , as theyries, our jobs flee to mexico, china, and other countries all around the world. arest announced job numbers anemic. is growth domestic product barely above 1%, and going down. areers in the united states making less than they were yet,t 20 years ago, and .hey are working harder i working harder. that, i can tell you. [cheering] it is a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stricter country of its wealth, and put that money in the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities. to look at what this corrupt establishment has done to our cities like detroit, flint, michigan, and rural towns in pennsylvania, ohio, north carolina, an
notill determine whether or we, the people, reclaim control over our government. [cheering] thatolitical establishment is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration, and economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry. establishment has brought about the distraction of , as theyries, our jobs flee to mexico, china, and other countries all around the world. arest announced job numbers anemic. is growth domestic product...
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i want to again thank the ceos and workers and members of government. thank you, thank you, thank you. alright! [applause] thank you, thank you, thank you. i'm sorry i was on the phone earlier. [background chatter] he was on a camping trip. [indiscernible chatter] ♪ [indiscernible chatter] ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: earlier today, the white house met with pacific asian leaders to discuss anti-asian sentiment and the economy's role in the recovery from covid-19. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated. ♪ pres. biden: we were talking a little bit
i want to again thank the ceos and workers and members of government. thank you, thank you, thank you. alright! [applause] thank you, thank you, thank you. i'm sorry i was on the phone earlier. [background chatter] he was on a camping trip. [indiscernible chatter] ♪ [indiscernible chatter] ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: earlier today, the white house met with pacific asian leaders to discuss anti-asian sentiment and the economy's role in the recovery from covid-19. ♪ ♪ >>...
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it will in fact eventually grow larger than what our government spends on anything else today. there's a scenario that will swamp our federal and state budgets and impose a vicious choice of either unprecedented tax hikes or overwhelming deficits or drastic cuts in our federal and state budgets. so to say it as plainly as i can, health care is the single most important thing we can do for america's long-term fiscal health. that is a fact. that's a fact. [applause] it's a fact and most people know it's a fact. yet as clear as it is that our system badly needs reform, reform's not inevitable. there's a sense out there among some, and perhaps some members who are gathered here today of the a.m.a., that as bad as our current system may be, and it's pretty bad, the devil we know is better than the devil we don't. there's a fear of change. a worry that we may lose what works about our health care system while trying to fix what doesn't. i'm here to tell you i understand that fear. and i understand the citizens -- the cynicism. there are scars left over from past efforts at reform. af
it will in fact eventually grow larger than what our government spends on anything else today. there's a scenario that will swamp our federal and state budgets and impose a vicious choice of either unprecedented tax hikes or overwhelming deficits or drastic cuts in our federal and state budgets. so to say it as plainly as i can, health care is the single most important thing we can do for america's long-term fiscal health. that is a fact. that's a fact. [applause] it's a fact and most people...
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what the government wanted to do in exchange for the gifts that the government was giving them. no, he didn't come here for any benefits except one. freedom. [applause] what is at stake in this election is that torch that has shone so brightly here in america and around the world lighting, lighting a path for those who wanted to be able to pursue their dreams, raise their family and live their faith. pursue their dreams to start businesses and employ people and work and participate in community activities and participate in church and practice their faith. that's what america has always been all about. it's a very simple concept. but one that transformed the world. that is what is at stake, that beacon, that torch of freedom. it's at risk because we now have a group of people in washington who have been trying for years but finally succeeded in taking fundamental freedoms from you and making you less and less free and more dependent upon them. i'll never forget when i was still doing some work at fox news that this was the time obama care, which is public enemy number one agains
what the government wanted to do in exchange for the gifts that the government was giving them. no, he didn't come here for any benefits except one. freedom. [applause] what is at stake in this election is that torch that has shone so brightly here in america and around the world lighting, lighting a path for those who wanted to be able to pursue their dreams, raise their family and live their faith. pursue their dreams to start businesses and employ people and work and participate in community...
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there are more people who want to just really shrink government. they want to get rid of social insurance because they ideologically oppose it. they do not like the safety net. if you give them the opportunity to cut medicare costs like the president did in the election, they attack him for that. i do not think, when you write down the numbers, they are as serious as they say.i think it is the tea party, i think it is the republican small government, overall, regardless of what that actually means in the long term, that that has adopted deficit reduction as an ideology. i would say they have contributed to a level of-- there are groups that have contributed to a level of urgency in near-term deficit reduction and it is quite different than the views they espouse. perhaps it is the communication thing. >> let's hear more about that. what do you mean? >> say more about what? >> about how you think -- >> how their groups -- what you're saying is their groups have contributed to an over emphasis. >> let's clarify that. our focus has been on medium and
there are more people who want to just really shrink government. they want to get rid of social insurance because they ideologically oppose it. they do not like the safety net. if you give them the opportunity to cut medicare costs like the president did in the election, they attack him for that. i do not think, when you write down the numbers, they are as serious as they say.i think it is the tea party, i think it is the republican small government, overall, regardless of what that actually...
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the government, and to open it. it is senator pryor who kept voting against arkansas. you did not have to pay a tax you could not afford. i guess senator pryor thinks that congressmen and senators have special perks, but you should have to follow obamacare and was will to shut down the government to do it. according to the social security administration, the trust fund will be depleted between 2033 and 2041. there are many proposals out there to avoid this and we have seen both of your campaigns highlight the unpopular ones. this problem is certainly unavoidable without congressional action. which proposals would you support to strengthen the financial health of social security, and why? >> my mom and dad are on social security and medicare. sorry, mom, you probably did not want me to reveal that. i would not do anything to hurt them or the arkansas seniors that depend on social security and medicare. that is why i voted for no changes for anyone approaching retirement. senator pryor and barack obama cannot say the
the government, and to open it. it is senator pryor who kept voting against arkansas. you did not have to pay a tax you could not afford. i guess senator pryor thinks that congressmen and senators have special perks, but you should have to follow obamacare and was will to shut down the government to do it. according to the social security administration, the trust fund will be depleted between 2033 and 2041. there are many proposals out there to avoid this and we have seen both of your...
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the first reason is that you cannot build in a backdoor for the government from the government without it being used by the bad guys. it will get out. it just will. it always does. and then nobody is safe. the second reason, all of our tech companies, apple is the example that comes to mind. they had a public fight with the fbi about this. all of our tech companies actually make more than half of their revenue from foreign countries. some of which do not have forms example that comes to mind. of government that are respectful of civil liberties or have the rule of law that we have. china is the best example. i'm not talking about the aspect of china where the products are made there. i'm talking about the aspect of china where there are hundreds of millions of people, enough to match the population of the u.s. who are economically well enough to buy iphones and google phones, microsoft hardware. and china has said, i would not be surprised if india has also said this, and i am almost a sure russia has said this -- anything you give to the law enforcement authorities in the united state
the first reason is that you cannot build in a backdoor for the government from the government without it being used by the bad guys. it will get out. it just will. it always does. and then nobody is safe. the second reason, all of our tech companies, apple is the example that comes to mind. they had a public fight with the fbi about this. all of our tech companies actually make more than half of their revenue from foreign countries. some of which do not have forms example that comes to mind....
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they also benefited during the boom from government favors. i could go on. i sense that you -- you like barack obama, but you have been taking regular shots at him geithner and bob rubin. >> i am very disturbed by what got us into this mess. there is no evidence that it is ending. what we have seen for the past few weeks is what had nothing to do with a value. it had to do with getting rich quick and not building the country. to me, it is an open question about the barack obama the administration. we are recording this on the monday of the week that it goes on the network. predict to us what you will be writing about when the sunday new york times comes out. >> i am looking at a lot of things. i am fascinated by the o'reilly fame that you mentioned. whether a bomb is executing correctly on getting this done or not. a look at some of these issues that we just talked about. some think the fallout of the sky between now and then. >> people can find you atny times.com? >> yes. >> vet don't have to pay for it yet. >> not yet. >> frank rich, thank you for joining
they also benefited during the boom from government favors. i could go on. i sense that you -- you like barack obama, but you have been taking regular shots at him geithner and bob rubin. >> i am very disturbed by what got us into this mess. there is no evidence that it is ending. what we have seen for the past few weeks is what had nothing to do with a value. it had to do with getting rich quick and not building the country. to me, it is an open question about the barack obama the...
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there is no quit in america, or in louisiana either, but that doesn't mean the federal government, because it was local, does not mean it should not help. we will build back better, evermore resilient, in a way that all we build is able to withstand storms that are becoming more severe and frequent than ever. i think you may have noticed, i promised i would have a climate forum with the world in washington within 100 days. 40 heads of state showed up from the largest countries in the world, and some of the smallest. you cannot deny it. there is a real change in the weather. if we go 1.5 degrees warmer, we will be in real trouble, the point of no return. a lot of what we have to build back now in terms of infrastructure, we have to build back to a different standard, not what it was, but better, because the climate has changed, and it will still rise two feet. we have to build for what is needed now. i promise you we will do that, so we are better prepared to withstand storms that are becoming more severe and more frequent. we are standing here in the shadow of the i-10 bridge, perfect exam
there is no quit in america, or in louisiana either, but that doesn't mean the federal government, because it was local, does not mean it should not help. we will build back better, evermore resilient, in a way that all we build is able to withstand storms that are becoming more severe and frequent than ever. i think you may have noticed, i promised i would have a climate forum with the world in washington within 100 days. 40 heads of state showed up from the largest countries in the world, and...
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. >> a state regulatory commission that regulates price might not necessarily be the best government mechanism for a technology company looking to advance technology. it is one of those things that is probably outmoded. >> i would say maybe not. i am reluctant to challenge the president. [laughter] >> mr. chairman, go ahead. >> and that is, state commissions really understand the balance between affordable, reliable, and clean. you have to think about it as 50 different laboratories around the country. some of our states have been very supportive of us doing this in terms of smart, in getting the right incentives for energy efficiency. other states have said let's do pilots. other states have taken different approaches. our point of view is that if we can't convince them of the value for in the consumer then it is our fault. so we are going to prove it one way or another because we believe deeply that it is the right thing to do. but i think it would be a huge mistake, and i know lisa hinted at this, having the federal government step in and mandate things. over the last hundred year
. >> a state regulatory commission that regulates price might not necessarily be the best government mechanism for a technology company looking to advance technology. it is one of those things that is probably outmoded. >> i would say maybe not. i am reluctant to challenge the president. [laughter] >> mr. chairman, go ahead. >> and that is, state commissions really understand the balance between affordable, reliable, and clean. you have to think about it as 50 different...
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attack byeel under your own government, that is an extreme form of frankly prejudice and makes you want to rise up. it makes black people rise up like no other kind of discriminate in. brian: you've been a professor for 20 years. you teach at georgetown law school and you are a graduate of harvard law school, graduate of yale undergrad come a graduate of saint ignatius high school in chicago. how did you do all of this? paul: i'm fortunate and i had a wonderful scent of -- a wonderful set of parents who raised me in a beautiful, all black neighborhood in chicago. i had a number of experiences with the police like any black boy does. once, i was riding my bike to the library which was an all white neighborhood literally miles from my house. a cop car rolls up next to me, rolls down the window and a white officer says is that bike yours? i said yes. is that car yours? and i sped off. when i got home, i told my mom what i did and this is a woman who marched with both malcolm x. and martin luther king. when she heard what i said to that cop, she spanked me. don't i know what happened to bla
attack byeel under your own government, that is an extreme form of frankly prejudice and makes you want to rise up. it makes black people rise up like no other kind of discriminate in. brian: you've been a professor for 20 years. you teach at georgetown law school and you are a graduate of harvard law school, graduate of yale undergrad come a graduate of saint ignatius high school in chicago. how did you do all of this? paul: i'm fortunate and i had a wonderful scent of -- a wonderful set of...
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and i thought he would say the corporate tax rate or the eta or osha, government regulators. you know what he said to me? he said the biggest problem i have is hiring employees. i said, you have got to be kidding me? people are unemployed and get -- and needed jobs. i have a 100 jobs i have to fill in this plant every single year. the 1000 i have to fill a year. if i get 1000 applications, the first thing i do is administer a drug test. fuse --er flunked or refuse to take it. you do not turn down taking down a drug test if you are going to pass it. he said in the second thing i do is give them an eighth grade reading test. half of them flunk it. hire a, i have to hundred people out of what is left. and the moral of the story is , so, as the family goes goes the nation. what really makes america great in the end is not it streets of skyscrapers or- checkbooks or 401(k) plans, or wall street, or military power, or anything else. the thing that makes america great and will restore america character ofis the our leaders and the moral fiber of our people and our alliance on almigh
and i thought he would say the corporate tax rate or the eta or osha, government regulators. you know what he said to me? he said the biggest problem i have is hiring employees. i said, you have got to be kidding me? people are unemployed and get -- and needed jobs. i have a 100 jobs i have to fill in this plant every single year. the 1000 i have to fill a year. if i get 1000 applications, the first thing i do is administer a drug test. fuse --er flunked or refuse to take it. you do not turn...
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or a smaller government? that basically split this country 50/50. there really is an even difference of opinion when you get down to it. >> -- host: there is a difference of opinion concerning the federal government and local is government. here is the chart. guest: i find it is remarkable. the darker line is favorability of the federal government in washington. it is falling. we are at 33% right now. that is higher than the favorability rating of the congress, which is particularly low. what is remarkable to me is state and local governments have not suffered. there favorability rating dropped a bit when the downturn came in 2008 and when people got strapped in concern. they will hold somebody accountable. state and local governments are the governments that have had to deliver a lot of the deals. they have had to make a lot of the cuts. the public still respects those agencies. we tend to trust the government closer to us more than the one for their way. even during austerity where state and local governmen
or a smaller government? that basically split this country 50/50. there really is an even difference of opinion when you get down to it. >> -- host: there is a difference of opinion concerning the federal government and local is government. here is the chart. guest: i find it is remarkable. the darker line is favorability of the federal government in washington. it is falling. we are at 33% right now. that is higher than the favorability rating of the congress, which is particularly low....
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we only want government that we need but we know that governance has a role and we know that science has a role and without science in our decision making we're not going to be on a very successful path so what did we do yesterday? we passed the p.p.e. program, the paycheck protection program. ent from 250 to 310. 60 as the set aside. we increased the legending with the 350 billion, leveraged to over 300. moreline like $350 billion in loans and $10 billion loan in grants that has to be paid back. $735 billion in resources to the front lines, including p.p.e. personal protective equipment and for providers to our hospitals and 25 billion for testing. we were very blees pleased we were able to get language that called for a national testing strategy. strategy, imagine that. so to increase capacity and address racial, ethnic and geographic disparents. this is an interim bill. we were not planning on. in we had cares one and we were getting ready for cares two and then along came this bill. so in bill followed path of cares one in one particular way it did not. in cares one we had $150 b
we only want government that we need but we know that governance has a role and we know that science has a role and without science in our decision making we're not going to be on a very successful path so what did we do yesterday? we passed the p.p.e. program, the paycheck protection program. ent from 250 to 310. 60 as the set aside. we increased the legending with the 350 billion, leveraged to over 300. moreline like $350 billion in loans and $10 billion loan in grants that has to be paid...